Thursday, June 21, 2001 • Vol 7, Issue 12


In this issue:

Photo by Clay Eals
Dr. Pamela Padilla inspects the device she uses to create an oxygen-free chamber for her suspended-animation studies on zebrafish embryos.

SCIENCE ARTICLES

Inducing suspended animation: Roth, Padilla discover ‘Sleeper’ of a clue to cell division in zebrafish

A more rational eye: Program investigates strategies to understand disrupted genes and cellular contexts, approaching discovery of drugs with

Testosterone blockers may boost prostate patients’ cognition

Mini-transplants for those over 50: Success! Storb/McSweeney study says outpatient treatment combination of low radiation, potent drugs works for older patients

NIH grant of $9.5 million continues McDougall-headed HPV studies

Patients face ‘the new normal’ together: Education, inspiration pace every-week support group

GENERAL ARTICLES

Complex enrollment policies preserve quality of child care at not-always-full Hutch Kids

Awards for trip reduction

Energy savings net award from state group

New separation form debuts on Hutch site; timely submittal is important to the Center

BRIEFS

Back clinical trials, Evans tells 900 at $1.1 million NWIP gala

Play baseball trivia, enter contest for M's tix at SHARE

Blood drive draws bumper crop; next one set for Friday, Aug. 31

Daily updates boost comprehensive OncoLink site based at U of Penn

Human-subjects training session coming Tuesday, June 26, in Pelton

Melatonin/hormone study seeks female participants 20-40


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